I m 16, and I ve started a small business collaborating with local artist and having their artwork printed on t-shirts and selling them at local high schools. Before you start to think about this though, realize that you are going to need to drop the IM speak and start talking like an adult if you want to even have a chance. At your age though, I m not sure you d be able to handle very much; my small business is as simple as can be, yet takes countless hours of consulting, designing, emails, and phone calls to just get one order completed. Ask yourself a few questions: do you have enough starting capital? Do you the the required time to make it work? Are you prepared to lose money if all goes wrong? Do you know how to obtain a business license, and your local area s zoning laws?
no offence but if you were a good enough entrepreneur you would already know what good ideas were before other people spot them.just keep yout eyes out and keep readin and studying and the right opportunity will present itself to you.
You certainly won t be able to convince anyone who speaks proper English to hire you!I suggest you spend a few more years working on your schoolwork and spend your spare time studying, not trying to start your own company just yet.
Spelling correctly shows people that you are intelligent. Don t advertise for a business with spelling errors.
well u need to be fourteen in order to work or start any business. Wait another year, take a spelling class, and you will be right on track! :)
Im sorry, but if you were good enough to start your own company you would realize good is spelled G-O-O-D
Lemonade stand!
Wait until you are 18 or ask your mommy and daddy s permission. Seriously!
oh gud lord.
dog walking thats the only one for your age